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Your Money Adviser When Health Deductibles Rise, Men Delay Emergency Care
A recent study found that men are more likely to delay treatment for serious conditions under high-deductible plans, in contrast to women, who tend to cut back care for minor ailments only.


Breaking Up With Breaking Bad Is Hard for Albuquerque
The popular series, which showcased Albuquerques grit and high-desert beauty, has helped the city become a star in its own right and given rise to an entire Breaking Bad economy.


ArtsBeat Michelle Obama Visits Studio Museum in Harlem
As President Obama attended the United Nations General Assembly, Michelle Obama hosted an event for the spouses of chiefs of state at the Studio Museum in Harlem.


Movie Review | 'The Citizen' The Citizen, Directed by Sam Kadi
The Citizen is about a Lebanese immigrant to the United States who arrives on Sept. 10, 2001, only to find his American dream quickly turn into a series of nightmares.


Court Says Storm Evacuees Must Move
Victims of Hurricane Sandy who have been living in hotels since the storm lost a court battle against eviction and will have to find beds elsewhere, according to a judges ruling.


CORRECTED-Race to get Obamacare online sites running goes to the wire
(Corrects paragraph 21 to say "the glitch may lie in its integration," instead of "the glitch may not lie in its integration." Removing the word "not.")


News From the Advertising Industry
Account assignments, executive appointments and miscellaneous news from advertising agencies.


Alicia Keys Let's fight HIV together
Bernadette's father died from AIDS complications when she was a child. Her mother never even knew he had HIV until she and her daughter tested positive years later.


U.S. smokejumper dies in fall
A smokejumper in Idaho died in a parachuting accident Friday, according to the Bureau of Land Management.


The simple pleasures of Eid
For the world's Muslims, the festival of Eid al-Fitr is a perfect conclusion to Ramadan -- the month-long period of fasting and contemplation practiced by observers of Islam around the globe. One of the most festive periods in the religion's calendar, Eid is often commemorated with large feasts, family-time, and through charitable acts and donations.


Jack Johnson tops Billboard 200, Lorde lands top digital song
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hawaiian folk singer Jack Johnson landed his fourth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 album chart on Wednesday, while New Zealand newcomer Lorde overtook Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus to top the digital songs chart.


Your Money Adviser When Health Deductibles Rise, Men Delay Emergency Care
A recent study found that men are more likely to delay treatment for serious conditions under high-deductible plans, in contrast to women, who tend to cut back care for minor ailments only.


The Week Ahead | Television Humans at Helm Is Any Flight Safe?
Cellphone videos and such have made images of airplane calamities fairly familiar, but often they are seen only as scary snippets on the news.


T Magazine The Daily Shoe | Studded Cowboy-Like Booties at Junya Watanabe
T plucks the best shoes right off the runway. Todays pick severe, studded booties from an equally tough collection.


How Rose shines under pressure
CNN's Alex Thomas speaks with U.S. Open Champion Justin Rose, the first Englishman to claim the title since 1970.


One Direction signs record deal, Jon Hamm to undergo surgery
Sept. 27 - The latest celebrity news including One Direction signs a major record deal and Jon Hamm will get vocal cord surgery. Roselle Chen reports.


Provocative Balthus paintings focus of New York museum exhibition
NEW YORK (Reuters) - French-born painter Balthus is known for his street scenes and portraits, but it is his paintings of young girls, some with erotic undercurrents, that are the focus of the first exhibition of his works in New York in 30 years.


Sailors go solar for healthy ozone
Sept. 16 - The first solar boat parade on the 400-year-old Amsterdam canals aims to raise awareness about sustainability as the only way to survive another 400 years. Tara Cleary reports.


Dance Review Megan V. Sprengers Flutter Opens at the Chocolate Factory
In Flutter, a new work by Megan V. Sprenger presented at the Chocolate Factory, dancers undergo sometimes bruising encounters.


Telenor buys into Asian, South American classifieds market
OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian telecoms group Telenor entered the online classifieds market on Monday, taking a stake in a Southeast Asian venture and establishing a South American business, it said in a statement.


This Week's Movies Sept. 26, 2013
The New York Times film critics on Metallica Through the Never, Muscle Shoals and Don Jon.


The evolution of Walter White
Watch as Walter White breaks bad, transforming from a meek chemistry teacher to a murdering drug lord.


Rangers Stumble Against a Familiar Face After Signing a Key Player
Derek Stepan ended his holdout by signing a two-year deal with the Rangers on Thursday, when the team faced its former coach, John Tortorella, in Vancouver.


Italian cookbook author Marcella Hazan dies at 89
Sept 29 (Reuters) - Marcella Hazan, whose cookbooks brought the rich taste of authentic Italian food into kitchens across the United States, has died at the age of 89, her family said.


See Xbox One vs. PS 4
The next gen Xbox and PS will spark video game sales, but its not enough to help Britain's flagging gaming industry.


UPDATE 1-LOT airline Boeing Dreamliner forced to land in Iceland
WARSAW, Sept 29 (Reuters) - A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Poland's LOT airline had to land unexpectedly in Iceland on Sunday due to a fault in its airplane identification system, a spokeswoman for the airline said on Sunday.


The advert that changed a life
Some people take many years to find their calling -- but for Adam van Koeverden, it was right in front of him in black and white. On a small section of his local newspaper, the boy who would become an Olympic champion saw his future flash before him.


Well Statins Tied to Cataract Risk
In one of the largest studies ever done on the subject, researchers have found that taking statins, the widely used cholesterol-lowering drugs, is associated with an increased risk for cataracts.


Glow Art Festival Illuminates a Beach
The third installment of Glow, an overnight event in Santa Monica, Calif., had fewer artworks and a mellower, more ethereal ambience than its predecessors.


T Magazine Model-Morphosis | Iris van Berne at Hussein Chalayan
The photographer Greg Kessler captures the transformations of the Spring 2014 Fashion Week in Paris.


Indians Clinch Wild Card With 5-1 Win Over Twins
As he dived through the clubhouse on a makeshift slip-and-slide drenched with beer and champagne, a euphoric Nick Swisher could only think about how far his Cleveland Indians had come, and how quickly they got there.


Senators Push to Preserve N.S.A. Phone Surveillance
The Senate Intelligence Committee appears to be moving quickly to pass a bill aimed at building public confidence in a once-secret National Security Agency call log program.


In Ratings War, G.M.A. Beats Today for Full Season
According to the final viewership figures for the 2012-13 season, Good Morning America on ABC has taken a decisive lead among total viewers.


Miss Philippines crowned Miss World 2013 after protests
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Miss Philippines was crowned Miss World 2013 on Saturday at a tightly guarded ceremony in Bali, Indonesia, after the contest was plagued by protests from Muslim hardliners and fears that extremist groups could try to disrupt the event.


Teens can text sex questions
It's like sexting, but with benefits.


US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Futures fall as government shutdown seems likely
NEW YORK, Sept 29 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures fell on Sunday as a last-minute deal to resolve the budget battle in Washington appeared less likely, making a government shutdown more likely.


T Magazine Model-Morphosis | Alana Zimmer at Haider Ackermann
The photographer Greg Kessler captures the transformations of the Spring 2014 Fashion Week in Paris.


In BP Trial, The Amount Of Oil Lost Is At Issue
The fines against BP hang in the balance, and depend on the level of negligence that is determined and how much oil was spilled.


World's best fireworks displays
From Bastille Day and 4th July to Chinese New Year and Disney Land, your shots of the world's greatest fireworks.


T Magazine Accommodations | Sleeping at the Bauhaus
The influential German design school has converted its studio building into a dorm-style hotel, with rooms outfitted with Marcel Breuers steel tube furniture.


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